Jamie is 6'3'' and weighs 210 pounds. He would be classified as
A. normal weight
B. obese
C. underweightD. overweight

D. overweight

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Of the body systems, which function(s) optimally at the beginning of adulthood?
A. the digestive system
B. the reproductive system
C. the circulatory systemD. the reproductive, circulatory, and digestive systems

The psychoanalytic experience attributes the development of an eating disorder to:
A.cultural pressure.
B.genes and evolution.C.a need to separate psychically from an overbearing mother
D.low self-esteem.

Which of the following is necessary for a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa?
a.an intense need to control one's environment b.disturbed body perception
c.a weight less than 85% below normal
d.excessive exercise

c. a weight less than 85% below normal

A practical skill of postformal thought is the ability to:
A.rely on purely objective, logical thinking in daily lifeB.combine subjective thoughts from personal experiences with objective thoughts from abstract logic.
C.combine emotions with intuitive thought.
D.rely on subjective thoughts and perceptions to make postformal decisions.

The ability to come up with many solutions for a problem:
A.shows the importance of being objective.B.is a hallmark of postformal thought.
C.emphasizes the importance of practicality.
D.de-emphasizes the importance of subjectivity.

B. is a hallmark of postformal thought

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In dialectical thought, the end result is to:
A.reach a compromise between two opposing ideas.
B.decide on the best of two opposing ideas based on factual information.C.develop a new idea that integrates both the original viewpoint and opposing viewpoints.
D.resolve conflict between two opposing ideas with little cognitive change

C. develop a new idea that integrates both the original viewpoint and opposing viewpoints

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Moral values are powerfully affected by:
A.occupation and political viewpoints
B.culture and people.
C.age and marital status.D.culture and era.

The roles of religion and development of faith in human development:
A.do not change much once they are established.
B.are controversial and not widely accepted by human developmentalists.
C.have not been shown to help people overcome stressful situations.D.are widely accepted, especially when one is confronted with unsettling life situations.

D. are widely accepted, especially when one is confronted with unsettling life situations

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The most obvious change in colleges worldwide in the last 30 years is the increased enrollment of:A.women.
B.working men.
C.Hispanic students.
D.Japanese students.

A. women

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A college education increases a student's cognitive skills in:
A.knowledge for various professions.B.All of these answers are correct.
C.reasoning and reflecting.
D.dialectical and postformal thinking.

B. all

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The second phase of a three-phase process of cognitive development in college students is that they:
A.commit to certain values, even as they realize that their opinions might change.
B.believe that facts are useful steps toward a greater understanding.C.question personal and social values, including doubts about the idea of truth.
D.believe that clear and perfect truths exist.

C.question personal and social values, including doubts about the idea of truth.